Hey guys, just found this on the web. Seems like a decent system worth looking into.
http://www.extremeoutback.com/product/4 ... ystem.html
bartonmd wrote:Sounds like what you can do with $40 in parts...
Mike
bartonmd wrote:Sounds like what you can do with $40 in parts...
Mike
bartonmd wrote:Sounds like what you can do with $40 in parts...
Mike
JamesDowning wrote:...program micro controllers...
Zero wrote:I love having you guys on the site. You freaking know everything!
DJones wrote:That could be done, but with all those features, why not use a microcontroller? I could have a seven segment display displaying voltages or current draw of each battery. Inputs could include time delay adjustments and manual overrides. Microcontrollers are cheap too, but carry a learning curve for anyone unfamiliar with them. Any number of other features could be added with additional programming. Totally worth $300+ in savings though, either way.Zero wrote:I love having you guys on the site. You freaking know everything!
No we don't. That is why we use this site. To teach others what they don't know, and to learn from others with more experience or knowledge than ourselves.
DJones wrote:Zero wrote:I love having you guys on the site. You freaking know everything!
No we don't. That is why we use this site. To teach others what they don't know, and to learn from others with more experience or knowledge than ourselves.
DJones wrote:That could be done, but with all those features, why not use a microcontroller? I could have a seven segment display displaying voltages or current draw of each battery. Inputs could include time delay adjustments and manual overrides. Microcontrollers are cheap too, but carry a learning curve for anyone unfamiliar with them. Any number of other features could be added with additional programming. Totally worth $300+ in savings though, either way.
Philberto wrote:Sounds like you've found a market then. I figure once you get one programmed, some of us, and certainly many of the less wealthy in the expedition circle would love to buy one of those off you. Any plans for procuring, programming, and selling?
DJones wrote:Philberto wrote:Sounds like you've found a market then. I figure once you get one programmed, some of us, and certainly many of the less wealthy in the expedition circle would love to buy one of those off you. Any plans for procuring, programming, and selling?
No plans, but they can always be made. I was thinking about it today, and I almost wish I made my own fan controller - probably could have saved $130.